Reply 20 of 30, by WhiteFalcon
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zyga64 wrote on 2024-04-16, 17:30:Motherboard from auction site looks like Shuttle HOT-419: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/shuttl … hot-419-ver.1.1 TheRet […]
Motherboard from auction site looks like Shuttle HOT-419: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/shuttl … hot-419-ver.1.1
TheRetroWeb provides BIOS image for it, so there a chance that it is newer than yours (note inside archive says: "5/96 - Latest AMI-Bios 419AIP06.BIN for HOT419DZ")There is also MrBIOS for Jetway J-403TG, which is based on the same chipset (OPTI 82C895): https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/jetway … 403tg-v2.0#bios
So if you have access to flash/eprom burner and spare W27C512-45 chip - you can find out for yourself if it makes any difference 😀
Good find, yes, I believe its that one exactly! I will check out the version of the BIOS, although I am very scared of flashing such an old piece of hardware. If something goes wrong, I am totally screwed. The PC works great except for the CF incompatibility which is not a given the newer BIOS would improve. Oh and no, I dont have an eprom programmer, or I have a simple one, but not really any idea how to use it. To risky for my blood 😀
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